FDA warning letters for false CA treatment
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Check out this website. List 25 business that claim to have medication/herbs to cure cancer.
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CNN has more details:
http://www.cnn.com/2008/HEALTH/06/17/cancer.fraud.ap/index.html
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CNN has more details:
http://www.cnn.com/2008/HEALTH/06/17/cancer.fraud.ap/index.html
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You know the article in CNN says "unproven" treatments. Not many studies at all have been done on nonconventional medications. I happen to believe Tumeric does provide benefit. I am sure the multibillion dollar pharmaceutical companies have alot to do with that dont you think? On the other hand I am sure there are greedy people who try to give false hope to desperate people for the almighty dollar. Stacey
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If you poke around a little on the first link, you will see the actual letters sent to the various entities the FDA is warning. I do believe there is benefit to be had by a number of "unproven" treatments, but it looked to me that the FDA is really just warning them to quit claiming that their products CURE cancer.
We have had a "drive-by spammer" with several cancer "cure" websites attack the boards here in a disgusting manner. Just a few months ago he was posting to threads in the palliative and metastatic disease portion of the boards. The moderators worked very hard to make our site safe from him; I had hoped to see a warning letter to him but remembered he is based in New Zealand where the FDA has no jurisdiction. Unfortunately, people like him do exist. YUCK
I do wish that there could be some reforms made to the FDA and that more research was done on alternatives and supplements. I think it's very possible that there are very effective treatments--even cures--already existing out there.
Thanks for the link. It was very interesting!
Diane
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Feds Crack Down On Fake Cancer Cures
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The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is cracking down on individuals and companies that market treatment products while fraudulently claiming them to be effective at preventing, treating or curing cancer. The FDA, a federal agency in the US government's executive Department of Health and Human Services, announced yesterday, 17th June, that it had sent "warning letters" to 23 US firms and two foreign individuals.Patient / Public: Health Professional: Article Opinions: 0 posts
The FDA said the warning letters were part of a concerted effort with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and Canadian government agencies to stop fraudulently marketed products from reaching consumers. The action follows a series of consumer complaints and a search on the Internet carried out by the FDA, the FTC and members of the Mexico - United States - Canada Health Fraud Working Group, for fraudulent cancer products.
According to information on the federal agency's website, the FDA has also referred several other fraudulent sellers to foreign authorities.
FDA's associate commissioner for regulatory affairs, Margaret O'K Glavin, said:
"Although promotions of bogus cancer 'cures' have always been a problem, the Internet has provided a mechanism for them to flourish."
"These warning letters are an important step to ensure that consumers do not become the victim of false 'cures' that may cause greater harm to their health."
All the warning letters, which detailed quotes of the "false claims" made by the firms and individuals concerned can be found at:
http://www.fda.gov/cder/news/fakecancercuresWL.htm
North American consumers should be careful about using or buying such products, on sale via the Internet under a variety of names, said the FDA. These include tablets, teas, "black salves", tonics and creams. They should also talk to their health care provider about stopping use of any of these products and seek medical attention if they have experienced any side effects.
For a list of "125 Fake Cancer Cures" that consumers should avoid, go to this FDA web page:
http://www.fda.gov/bbs/topics/factsheets/fakecancercures.html
The FDA said the products contain a number of unapproved compounds that claim to cure, treat, lessen, or even prevent disease; although they carry labels making such claims, they have not been approved for these uses and are therefore in violation of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act.
The products contain a range of ingredients, such as:
"Bloodroot, shark cartilage, coral calcium, cesium, ellagic acid, Cat's Claw, an herbal tea called Essiac, and mushroom varieties such as Agaricus Blazeii, Shitake, Maitake, and Reishi".
Here are some examples of the fraudulent claims being made about these products:- "Treats all forms of cancer"
- "Skin cancers disappear"
- "Shrinks malignant tumors"
- "Target cancer cells while leaving healthy cells alone"
- "Avoid painful surgery, radiotherapy, chemotherapy, or other conventional treatments"
- "Causes cancer cells to commit suicide!"
- "80 per cent more effective than the world's number one cancer drug"
If you, as either a consumer or healthcare professional have any complaints or problems with these products, the FDA asks that you notify them via the MedWatch voluntary reporting system, either electronically at www.fda.gov/medwatch/report.htm or by calling 800-FDA-1088. -
Again...I take this with a grain of salt. They want to label them as drugs and charge even more.'
Research chemo...less than 20% work at all. Chemo only has to work two months without progression in less than 10% of the population to approved.
Flalady
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Amen Flalady....you summed it up well.
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